Thanks to my alma mater!




















Had a truly incredible day today. Well, this morning we still had classes (but very interesting classes :-p ), and this afternoon we went with 10 of us to Chiricahua National Monument (“monument” being a certain status of a nature park, comparable to national park). A breath-taking place, I can tell you, so I leave it to the pictures to give you an idea.
By the way, the road to Chiricahua was a narrow graded mountain road leading over a 2300m peak. I was driving so I don’t have any pictures of that yet, but already the drive up there was extremely spectacular! I love this place! Soooo glad I took the Arizona course instead of the one in Poland! And the work is going great. The discussions in the group are very stimulating and inspiring, and the atmosphere is just right! Time’s flying when you’re having fun :-)

2 Responses to “Thanks to my alma mater!”


  1. 1 An Thursday, October 18, 2007 at 12:44

    There’s only one word for this: WOW²!

  2. 2 carillonista Thursday, October 25, 2007 at 16:42

    Wonderful photos! I used to want to work as an astronomer at Kitt Peak so I could live in Arizona. The only problem is that there is only one carillon. :) I’m glad you’re getting to see some of the US!


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On these pages, you'll find information about my professional life and sea-related leisures. My blog isn't as regularly updated as I would like, but it's where I tell you about some memorable moments while out on expeditions or where I describe some great activities or research ideas in between. You can contact me at klaaspauly (at) gmail (dot) com.

 

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